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Raven Project

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Includes details, history and FAQ regarding this human powered aircraft (HPA) that has a wing span of 115 ft, a length of 30 ft, a height of 11 ft, and a weight of 90 lb.

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Title: The Raven Project
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Science Central - 429729 - Home of the Raven, world record contender for human powered flight.

Category: Power - Museum - Flight - Gary - Airplane - Paul - Human - Seattle - Aerodynamics - Wing - Glider - Propeller - Ihpva - Raven - Illian - Bryant


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